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BlackBerry Curve 8300
by Dave Stephenson
A slim Blackberry that doesn't dispose of what makes Blackberries so popular and effective.
Sep 21, 2007
Apple OS X 10.5 Server
by Steve Cassidy
Superpowered and workgroup friendly with great features, but with a steep learning curve for administrators. Find out what the "other" side of the server world looks like
Jul 28, 2008
ACT! 7.0
by Roger Gann
CorrectionThis product was incorrectly labeled Sage Act! Professional in issue 87. We apologise for any inconvenience caused.GoldMine has had the upper hand for some time, but the release of ACT! 7.0 gives its rival much stiffer competition.
Jan 17, 2005
Alias MAYA 5
by Mark Watson
Maya, from Alias (previously known as Alias | Wavefront) has long been a big name in 3D animation, but after receiving an Academy Award, things look set to get even bigger. Now in its fifth incarnation, Maya should be even better than before, so what's new?
Sep 1, 2003
BenQ G2200W
by Alex Bradner
Decent image quality and a price that's hard to believe
Sep 10, 2008
First play: Heroes of the Pacific
by Damien Virulhapen
While the gaming world is rich with WWII-based first-person shooters, oddly, there are no flight combat action games.
Aug 31, 2005
IrDA Keyboard Switch
by Darren Ellis
PDA sales are flattening, and have been for some time, but it doesn't mean that the sector's dead. Smartphones have their place and are increasing in sales in Australia, but they can't always offer the power or flexibility of a good PDA.
Apr 6, 2005
Kohan II: Kings of War
by Des McNicholas
TimeGate Studios' original Kohan: Immortal Sovereigns caused a bit of a stir back in 2001 by defying a few of the realtime strategy genre's long established conventions.
Oct 14, 2004
Richard Burns Rally
by Des McNicholas
Hot on the heals of successful console releases, the PC version of Richard Burns Rally looks set to make a reasonable splash in the very tough racing genre.
Oct 14, 2004
Ricoh RDC-7
by Staff Writers
If there is one camera that truly possessed a funky design, then the Ricoh RDC-7 is it. The camera is flat, in much the same vein as the late seventies style cameras, or what you might expect in a funky seventies Cold War spy flick.
Jun 1, 2001
Sony Multiscan G400
by Tim Dean
Flat CRT technology is all the buzz these days, and there are three main competing technologies. While LG, with its Flatron range, offers a completely flat screen, it has run into a couple of problems.
Sep 1, 2000
BlackBerry Bold
by Stuff.tv
Blackberry’s mobile e-mail reputation is formidable, but can the new Bold deliver a smartphone performance to match?
Aug 22, 2008
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